Adoption of Computerised Health Information System Focusing on Kenya’s Health Facilities
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Date
2016Author
Githiom, Samuel
Muiruri, Lillian
Osuga, Ben
Type
ArticleLanguage
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Although the  benefits of information technology are  clear adapting new information systems to health care  has 
proven difficult globally and rates of use have been limited. With the challenge of inadequate health workers and 
low  quality  of  service  delivery,  Information  Communication  Technology  is  essential  to  ensure  availability  of 
Information to multiple users  and multiple settings. It is also important for Integration of variable types of data 
media,  data  legibility,  reduced  medical  errors,  complete  and  quality  data.  It  also  enable  structured  data  entry, 
accurate  calculation  of  processes,  provision  of  tools  for  decision  support  and  data  based  analysis.  Although 
Kenya  as  a  developing  country  has  invested  in  Information  Communication  Technology  with  the  aim  of 
improving patient care, all indications have shown slow adoption of technology in healthcare industry. Therefore 
it is important to focus on means of hastening adoption of HIS in order to enhance service delivery in the health 
sector and hence effective service delivery for Kenyan people
Publisher
Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare
